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Earth’s Tides Objectives: Define tides What causes tides How often tides occur Types of tides.
BACKWARD-FADED SCAFFOLDING: AN INQUIRY-BASED TIDE ACTIVITY FOR ELEMENTARY PRESERVICE TEACHERS Presenter: Jeff D. Thomas 2012 Geological Society of America.
Internal Tidal Hydrodynamics and Ambient Characteristics of the Adriatic Zagreb, 30 November 2006 Sea Level Measurements ITHACA PROJECT Nenad Leder and.
14.4 Tides (p. 432-435) Bell Ringer: Copy Objectives & lesson title in your IAN. 1. What are the daily changes in the level of ocean water? 2. How are.
Wave/Tidal Energy by: Karina Ayala, Rachael Carleson Williams, Lidya Makonnen, Terrell Stevenson.
Jeannie Jacullo. What Is It? Tidal Power is a process that harnesses the energy of tides while Wave power harnesses the energy of Ocean Waves. There is.
Coasts Form of sediment is highly dependent on the effect of tides, wave activity and degree of clastic input from rivers. Microtidal coasts: Usually stormed.
Welcome to “On the Hudson”. What is the source of water for your school? Your home? Do you know the name of the watershed you live in? Name some common.
Tidal Power By: Randi Smith Shelbi Martin Paul Aproian.